Thanks, Mets! The photo above is not of Hector Rodriguez, the prospect within the Cincinnati Reds whom you just determined was #11 on this year’s CPR.
The White Sox made an addition on Tuesday afternoon, claiming right-handed pitcher Alex Speas off waivers from the Texas Rangers. As a result, the club released minor league outfielder Tyler Naquin.
The Chicago White Sox have released outfielder Tyler Naquin, the team announced Tuesday. Naquin was let go in order to make room for right-handed pitcher Alex Speas, who the White Sox claimed off waivers from the Texas Rangers.
The Chicago White Sox aren't playing postseason baseball, but they announced a pair of roster moves just as Tuesday's wild-card matchups got underway. The Sox claimed pitcher Alex Speas off waivers from the Texas Rangers and released outfielder Tyler Naquin.
While Tyler Naquin won’t immediately jump onto Chicago’s big league roster, the uncertain state of the South Siders outfield could get him a look at some point.
Inside-the-park home runs are rare. But a walk-off inside-the-park home run? That’s even more uncommon. There are about 20 inside-the-park homers every MLB season, but rarely does a team win a game on one.
As part of last year’s collective bargaining agreement, MLB and the Players Association agreed to a few automatic opt-out dates for some veteran players on minor league contracts.
Milwaukee’s position player group is starting to come into focus with spring training winding down Some positional battles in Brewers camp are closer to being resolved after General Manager Matt Arnold shared some updates today.
The Milwaukee Brewers are signing first baseman Luke Voit and outfielder Tyler Naquin to minor league deals that include an invitation to spring training, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
The Brewers have agreed to a minor league pact with free-agent outfielder Tyler Naquin, tweets Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The Excel Sports client will be in big league camp as a non-roster invitee.
Free agency is slim pickings at this point, with very few potential everyday players left unsigned. But there remain a few intriguing names, particularly for teams looking for platoon help.
Eppler and manager Buck Showalter met with reporters earlier this week, wrapping up the season and giving some idea about what to expect from the club this winter.
Nimmo is heading into free agency after his most productive season, hitting 16 home runs in 151 games and producing an overall batting line of .274/.367/.433.
The Mets will look to Jacob deGrom to play stopper on Tuesday, when New York will host the Cubs in the middle game of a three-game series.
With the New York Mets currently in pursuit of a World Series, the expectation at the trade deadline was that the team would make a splash. One similar to 2015, which guided the Mets on a World Series run.
NEW YORK - "Just enjoy the ride." The New York Mets acquired outfielder Tyler Naquin from the Cincinnati Reds on July 29. For the seven-year veteran, that meant an opportunity to go from a team who has sold off a large contingency of their top pieces and is at the beginning of a rebuild, to a team in prime position to clinch a playoff berth.
Left fielder Tyler Naquin, playing his first game at Citi Field since being acquired from Cincinnati at the trade deadline, hit two of New York's four home runs and the Mets rolled to a 6-4 win over the visiting Atlanta Braves on Thursday.
The New York Mets did not seem to do a whole lot ahead of Tuesday’s MLB non-waiver trade deadline. But a closer look at their moves reveals their acquisitions carry a similar theme.
The New York Mets could have used more meaningful bullpen help and a power bat for the outfield, but the team still made moves to address certain weaknesses and they definitely got better.
When the Cincinnati Reds try for a three-game sweep of the host Miami Marlins on Wednesday, both managers will be busy adjusting to their new rosters.
One night after the Yankees made a splash by bringing Andrew Benintendi to the Bronx, the Mets added a lefty-swinging outfielder of their own. The Queens-based
In return for Naquin and Diehl, the Reds will receive minor leaguers Jose Acuna and Hector Rodriguez, according to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand.
Tyler Naquin drove in four runs and Donovan Solano homered and added three more RBIs to power the Cincinnati Reds to a 9-5 win Friday night over the visiting St.
Rays reliever Matt Wisler was called for a balk in the bottom half of the tenth inning with the game tied 1-1, giving the Reds the victory.
Meanwhile, fellow outfielder Tyler Naquin was placed on the IL retroactive to Tuesday with bruised ribs that will likely keep him out through at least the end of the regular season on Oct. 3.
The American League is, by and large, an even playing field this season across all divisions, with no absolute, runaway favorite among its ranks. This opens it up to be a league that can be won by riding the hot hand or a free agent striving for the career year, or even a resurgent return from an injury candidate.
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